escotar
Galician
/eskɔˈtaɾ/, /eskɔˈtaɾ/, /eskoˈtaɾ/
verb
Definitions
- to pay one's share of the cost.
Etymology
Borrowed from Catalan, Valencian escotar derived from Old French escot (payment) derived from Proto-Germanic *skutą (projectile, missile, bullet, that which is thrown, shot, that which is thrown cast).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*skutą
Gloss
projectile, missile, bullet, that which is thrown, shot, that which is thrown cast
Concept
Semantic Field
Warfare and hunting
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
弾